题目
Which of the following is closest in meaning to the last sentence of the passage?A. In dealing with any legal cases, the finest legal system is not necessarily the most efficient if people do not have faith in it. B. It is not always the case that the best legal system is still able to provide justice even if most people do not have access to it. C. Whatever happens, the finest legal system in the world will not do people justice if people do not go to court. D. a legal system is, it would not be able to perform its duty if people are denied access to it. E. 23. F. number of recent books have reworked subjects, forms and writing techniques. Today's children read stories about divorce, death, drugs, air pollution, political extremism and violence. Relying on the magic of the illustrator, all kinds of books are being published. Before they know to read, babies can play with books made of cloth or books made to take in the bath. Later on, they are given picture books that may be cubical(立方形)or triangular, outsized or very small. They also like work-books which come with watercolors and paintbrushes, and comic books(漫画册)filled with details where they have to spot a figure hidden among thousands of others. Not that the traditional children's books are being neglected. There are still storybooks where the pages pop up(跳起)when they are opened, to make a forest or a castle. Among the latest ideas are interactive stories where readers choose the plot(情节)or ending they want, and books on CD, which are very popular in rich industrialized countries. The public has enthusiastically greeted the wealth of creativity displayed by publishers. "Previously, giving a child a book as often seen as improper," says Canadian author Marie-France Hebért. Her books, published by a French-language publisher, sell like hot cakes in hundreds of thousands of copies. "There's a real appetite for reading these days and I try to get across to children the passion for reading which is food for the mind and the heart, like a medicine or a vitamin." 111."Reworked" as used in Paragraph 1 means "__________D_________". A) reworded G. rewritten processed xtremism and violence. Relying on the magic of the illustrator, all kinds of books are being published. Before they know to read, babies can play with books made of cloth or books made to take in the bath. Later on, they are given picture books that may be cubical(立方形)or triangular, outsized or very small. They also like work-books which come with watercolors and paintbrushes, and comic books(漫画册)filled with details where they have to spot a figure hidden among thousands of others. Not that the traditional children's books are being neglected. There are still storybooks where the pages pop up(跳起)when they are opened, to make a forest or a castle. Among the latest ideas are interactive stories where readers choose the plot(情节)or ending they want, and books on CD, which are very popular in rich industrialized countries. The public has enthusiastically greeted the wealth of creativity displayed by publishers. "Previously, giving a child a book as often seen as improper," says Canadian author Marie-France Hebért. Her books, published by a French-language publisher, sell like hot cakes in hundreds of thousands of copies. "There's a real appetite for reading these days and I try to get across to children the passion for reading which is food for the mind and the heart, like a medicine or a vitamin." 111."Reworked" as used in Paragraph 1 means "__________D_________". A) reworded B) rewritten C) processed D) revised 112.In the second paragraph the author lists the kinds of books ________D___________. A) recently published B) of various shapes C) babies like D) popular among children 113.Which of the following statements is true?C A) Books made of cloth came out earlier than picture books. B) When you buy work-books you will be given free comic books. C) Traditional children's books are not being removed from market. D) Babies cannot have books while taking a bath. 114. The expression "get across to children" in the last paragraph probably means "________A___________". A) pass on to children B) make children believe C) teach children D) get around to children 115.The main idea of the last paragraph is that people have ______B_____________. A) warmly welcomed the abundance of wealth shown by publishers B) warmly welcomed the enormous amount of creativity shown by publishers C) s orms and writing techniques. Today's children read stories about divorce, death, drugs, air pollution, political extremism and violence. Relying on the magic of the illustrator, all kinds of books are being published. Before they know to read, babies can play with books made of cloth or books made to take in the bath. Later on, they are iven picture books that may be cubical(立方形)or triangular, outsized or very small. They also like work-books which come with watercolors and paintbrushes, and comic books(漫画册)filled with details where they have to spot a figure hidden among thousands of others. Not that the traditional children's books are being neglected. There are still storybooks where the pages pop up(跳起)when they are opened, to make a forest or a castle. Among the latest ideas are interactive stories where readers choose the plot(情节)or ending they want, and books on CD, which are very popular in rich industrialized countries. The public has enthusiastically greeted the wealth of creativity displayed by publishers. "Previously, giving a child a book as often seen as improper," says Canadian author Marie-France Hebért. Her books, published by a French-language publisher, sell like hot cakes in hundreds of thousands of copies. "There's a real appetite for reading these days and I try to get across to children the passion for reading which is food for the mind and the heart, like a medicine or a vitamin." 111."Reworked" as used in Paragraph 1 means "__________D_________". A) reworded B) rewritten C) processed D) revised 112.In the second paragraph the author lists the kinds of books ________D___________. A) recently published B) of various shapes C) babies like D) popular among children 113.Which of the following statements is true?C A) Books made of cloth came out earlier than picture books. B) When you buy work-books you will be given free comic books. C) Traditional children's books are not being removed from market. D) Babies cannot have books while taking a bath. 114. The expression "get across to children" in the last paragraph probably means "________A___________". A) pass on to children B) make children believe C) teach children D) get around to children 115.The main idea of the last paragraph is that people have ______B_____________. A) warmly welcomed the abundance of wealth shown by publishers B) warmly welcomed the enormous amount of creativity shown by publishers C) showed great enthusiasm in publishers of treat wealth D) reacted strongly to the unlimited creativity of publishers 24. s a dangerous place, not only because of meteors(流星) but also because of rays from the sun and other stars. The atmosphere again acts as our protective blanket on earth. Light gets through, and this is essential for plants to make the food which we eat. Heat, too, makes our environment endurable. Various kinds of rays come through the air from outer space, but enormous quantities of radiation from the sun are screened off. As soon as men leave the atmosphere, they are exposed to this radiation but their spacesuits or the walls of their spacecraft, if they are inside, do prevent a lot of radiation damage. r to explorers in space. The unit of radiation is called “rem”. Scientists have reason to think that a man can put up with far more radiation than 0.1 rem without being damaged; the figure of 60 rems has been agreed on. The trouble is that it is extremely difficult to be sure about radiation damage-a person may feel perfectly well, but the cells of his or her sex organs may be damage, and this will not be discovered until the birth of deformed children or even grandchildren. Missions of the Apollo flights have had to cross belts of high radiation, and during the outward and return journeys, the Apollo crew accumulated a large amount of rems. So far, no dangerous amounts of radiation have been reported, but the Apollo missions have been quite short. We simply do not know yet how men are going to get on when they spend weeks and months outside the protection of the atmosphere, working in a space laboratory. Drugs might help to decrease the damage done by radiation, but no really effective ones have been found so far.
Which of the following is closest in meaning to the last sentence of the passage?
A. In dealing with any legal cases, the finest legal system is not necessarily the most efficient if people do not have faith in it.B. It is not always the case that the best legal system is still able to provide justice even if most people do not have access to it.
C. Whatever happens, the finest legal system in the world will not do people justice if people do not go to court.
D. a legal system is, it would not be able to perform its duty if people are denied access to it.
E. 23.
F. number of recent books have reworked subjects, forms and writing techniques. Today's children read stories about divorce, death, drugs, air pollution, political extremism and violence. Relying on the magic of the illustrator, all kinds of books are being published. Before they know to read, babies can play with books made of cloth or books made to take in the bath. Later on, they are given picture books that may be cubical(立方形)or triangular, outsized or very small. They also like work-books which come with watercolors and paintbrushes, and comic books(漫画册)filled with details where they have to spot a figure hidden among thousands of others. Not that the traditional children's books are being neglected. There are still storybooks where the pages pop up(跳起)when they are opened, to make a forest or a castle. Among the latest ideas are interactive stories where readers choose the plot(情节)or ending they want, and books on CD, which are very popular in rich industrialized countries. The public has enthusiastically greeted the wealth of creativity displayed by publishers. "Previously, giving a child a book as often seen as improper," says Canadian author Marie-France Hebért. Her books, published by a French-language publisher, sell like hot cakes in hundreds of thousands of copies. "There's a real appetite for reading these days and I try to get across to children the passion for reading which is food for the mind and the heart, like a medicine or a vitamin." 111."Reworked" as used in Paragraph 1 means "__________D_________". A) reworded
G. rewritten
processed
xtremism and violence. Relying on the magic of the illustrator, all kinds of books are being published. Before they know to read, babies can play with books made of cloth or books made to take in the bath. Later on, they are given picture books that may be cubical(立方形)or triangular, outsized or very small. They also like work-books which come with watercolors and paintbrushes, and comic books(漫画册)filled with details where they have to spot a figure hidden among thousands of others. Not that the traditional children's books are being neglected. There are still storybooks where the pages pop up(跳起)when they are opened, to make a forest or a castle. Among the latest ideas are interactive stories where readers choose the plot(情节)or ending they want, and books on CD, which are very popular in rich industrialized countries. The public has enthusiastically greeted the wealth of creativity displayed by publishers. "Previously, giving a child a book as often seen as improper," says Canadian author Marie-France Hebért. Her books, published by a French-language publisher, sell like hot cakes in hundreds of thousands of copies. "There's a real appetite for reading these days and I try to get across to children the passion for reading which is food for the mind and the heart, like a medicine or a vitamin." 111."Reworked" as used in Paragraph 1 means "__________D_________". A) reworded B) rewritten C) processed D) revised 112.In the second paragraph the author lists the kinds of books ________D___________. A) recently published B) of various shapes C) babies like D) popular among children 113.Which of the following statements is true?C A) Books made of cloth came out earlier than picture books. B) When you buy work-books you will be given free comic books. C) Traditional children's books are not being removed from market. D) Babies cannot have books while taking a bath. 114. The expression "get across to children" in the last paragraph probably means "________A___________". A) pass on to children B) make children believe C) teach children D) get around to children 115.The main idea of the last paragraph is that people have ______B_____________. A) warmly welcomed the abundance of wealth shown by publishers B) warmly welcomed the enormous amount of creativity shown by publishers C) s
orms and writing techniques. Today's children read stories about divorce, death, drugs, air pollution, political extremism and violence. Relying on the magic of the illustrator, all kinds of books are being published. Before they know to read, babies can play with books made of cloth or books made to take in the bath. Later on, they are
iven picture books that may be cubical(立方形)or triangular, outsized or very small. They also like work-books which come with watercolors and paintbrushes, and comic books(漫画册)filled with details where they have to spot a figure hidden among thousands of others. Not that the traditional children's books are being neglected. There are still storybooks where the pages pop up(跳起)when they are opened, to make a forest or a castle. Among the latest ideas are interactive stories where readers choose the plot(情节)or ending they want, and books on CD, which are very popular in rich industrialized countries. The public has enthusiastically greeted the wealth of creativity displayed by publishers. "Previously, giving a child a book as often seen as improper," says Canadian author Marie-France Hebért. Her books, published by a French-language publisher, sell like hot cakes in hundreds of thousands of copies. "There's a real appetite for reading these days and I try to get across to children the passion for reading which is food for the mind and the heart, like a medicine or a vitamin." 111."Reworked" as used in Paragraph 1 means "__________D_________". A) reworded B) rewritten C) processed D) revised 112.In the second paragraph the author lists the kinds of books ________D___________. A) recently published B) of various shapes C) babies like D) popular among children 113.Which of the following statements is true?C A) Books made of cloth came out earlier than picture books. B) When you buy work-books you will be given free comic books. C) Traditional children's books are not being removed from market. D) Babies cannot have books while taking a bath. 114. The expression "get across to children" in the last paragraph probably means "________A___________". A) pass on to children B) make children believe C) teach children D) get around to children 115.The main idea of the last paragraph is that people have ______B_____________. A) warmly welcomed the abundance of wealth shown by publishers B) warmly welcomed the enormous amount of creativity shown by publishers C) showed great enthusiasm in publishers of treat wealth D) reacted strongly to the unlimited creativity of publishers
24.
s a dangerous place, not only because of meteors(流星) but also because of rays from the sun and other stars. The atmosphere again acts as our protective blanket on earth. Light gets through, and this is essential for plants to make the food which we eat. Heat, too, makes our environment endurable. Various kinds of rays come through the air from outer space, but enormous quantities of radiation from the sun are screened off. As soon as men leave the atmosphere, they are exposed to this radiation but their spacesuits or the walls of their spacecraft, if they are inside, do prevent a lot of radiation damage.
r to explorers in space. The unit of radiation is called “rem”. Scientists have reason to think that a man can put up with far more radiation than 0.1 rem without being damaged; the figure of 60 rems has been agreed on. The trouble is that it is extremely difficult to be sure about radiation damage-a person may feel perfectly well, but the cells of his or her sex organs may be damage, and this will not be discovered until the birth of deformed children or even grandchildren. Missions of the Apollo flights have had to cross belts of high radiation, and during the outward and return journeys, the Apollo crew accumulated a large amount of rems. So far, no dangerous amounts of radiation have been reported, but the Apollo missions have been quite short. We simply do not know yet how men are going to get on when they spend weeks and months outside the protection of the atmosphere, working in a space laboratory. Drugs might help to decrease the damage done by radiation, but no really effective ones have been found so far.
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答案
D